Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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Richard D. Zakia. William James the mind , the better possession of it our memory retains . Every concept in our conscious mind , in short , has its own psychic associations . While such associations may vary in intensity ... they are ...
Richard D. Zakia. William James the mind , the better possession of it our memory retains . Every concept in our conscious mind , in short , has its own psychic associations . While such associations may vary in intensity ... they are ...
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... mind and his body and causes them to interact - No one has ever been able to say exactly where perceiving ceases and remembering begins , either by introspection or by observation of behavior . Similarly , it is not possible to separate ...
... mind and his body and causes them to interact - No one has ever been able to say exactly where perceiving ceases and remembering begins , either by introspection or by observation of behavior . Similarly , it is not possible to separate ...
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... mind and crooked mind , upright and devious . I had always been impressed by the fact that there are a surprising number of individuals who never use their minds if they can avoid it , and an equal number who do use their minds , but in ...
... mind and crooked mind , upright and devious . I had always been impressed by the fact that there are a surprising number of individuals who never use their minds if they can avoid it , and an equal number who do use their minds , but in ...
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